Why use an architect?

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May 22, 2018 / By admin

A Client-Centred Service
RRA architects provide a service that extends well beyond producing a set of drawings. We are adept at identifying the aspirations and needs of our clients, as architects we bring our special skills, knowledge and experience to every project.

Value for Money
Not only can RRA provide value for money, but our professional attention to detail will achieve value through the most efficient use of space, and careful selection of materials and finishes. Environmental sensitivity, energy efficiency, low running and maintenance costs bring extra benefits to your project and long term savings!

Freedom from Worry
RRA can guide you through the complex procedures of planning permission, listed building consent, faculty approval and building regulations and monitor the builder’s programme of works through to completion. As RIBA and ARB members we are obliged to carry professional indemnity insurance – giving you peace of mind.

Imagination
Whether you are looking for tradition or innovation, boldness or understatement, an RRA architect can lift your project out of the ordinary. Many people will offer to alter your building. It takes RRA to maximise its potential and to do it with flair, imagination and style.

A building project, whatever its scale, can be daunting, but the same basic criteria apply, be it a simple house extension or a large office development. When you use RRA, as chartered architects, you are employing someone who has undertaken seven years of professional training, the longest in the building industry. Anyone styling themselves ‘building consultant’, ‘architectural designer’, ‘plan drawer’ and so on is unlikely to be an architect, and does not have comparable skills or knowledge. In addition RRA has almost 30 years of practice work on heritage, conservation and contemporary build projects across the UK

 

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